Research Article

Insertion of the fusion gene from Newcastle disease virus into a non- essential region in the terminal repeats of fowlpox virus and demonstration of protective immunity induced by the recombinant -- Boursnell et al. 71 (3): 621 -- Journal of General Virology

Journal of General Virology 71(3):621

Abstract

In this paper we report on the identification of non-essential genes in the terminal repeats of the avipox-virus fowlpox virus and the use of these as insertion sites in a vector system. Foreign genes inserted into these sites are shown to be present in two copies in the resultant recombinant virus. To test the potential use of this vector as a live vaccine the fusion gene of Newcastle disease virus has been inserted into a vaccine strain of fowlpox virus and inoculated into chickens. The experiments demonstrate the ability of the recombinant to protect chickens against challenge by a virulent strain of Newcastle disease virus and to elicit the formation of an anti-fusion protein antibody.